Preparing for Professional Practice

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S: So what do you mean by preparing for professional practice?

L: Well, this is the kind of writing that you do when you're solving problems that might really occur in the world of work. If you were, for example, a health professional, or a lawyer, or a business person. You talk about a problem that exists in the workplace and you try to find answers to that problem.

S: So I'm practising things I might do in my job.

L: Yes, that's right.

Case Studies, Design Specifications, Problem Questions and Proposals are all types of writing that try to solve problems in the world of work. These assignments help you develop decision-making skills to prepare for your future profession, for example in business, tourism, medicine or nursing.

The Primary Purpose of these assignments is Preparing for Professional Practice.

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What do you mean by Preparing for Professional Practice?

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